Investigative Journalism (Udemy)
You will be able to recognize a good tale and know how to build it so that the facts may be presented with integrity and elegance after completing this course. It's a beginner's course that teaches you how to uncover hidden sources in papers or individuals. Join Anderson School of Journalism professors as they collaborate with Udemy to provide this online course.
You will cover the themes of identifying the story, the systematic approach, researching the tale, and finally telling the story in around an hour of on-demand video. In addition, you will receive downloadable tools, quizzes, and a certificate of completion. You take this online course through Udemy and receive amazingly insightful instruction as well as valuable extras and low-cost promotional deals on classes.
- Beginner level
- 1 hour on demand video
- Taught by Journalism professors
- Quizzes
- Downloadable resources
- Certificate of completion
What you will learn:
- You will be able to find interesting, innovative and original story ideas with impact.
- You will be able to turn a broad story idea into a realistic and demonstrable research hypothesis.
- You will be able to identify and cultivate necessary and available sources (paper trail and people trail).
- You will be able to design and use a project file, a source map, a timeline and a logbook to keep track of your research.
- You will be able to conduct your inquiry from the outside in.
- You will be able to turn the research material into a publishable story.
- You will be able to deal with ethical and deontological matters concerning the story.
Website: udemy.com/course/investigative-journalism